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    What does it mean if an element in a mix is in the "side" AND "mid" channels

    if they are two guitars they are very similar so they are either tightly recorded double tracked guitars or stereo recorded guitars in which case SOME PHASE cancellation should occur by subtracting the L and R channel, yet this is NOT the case, please listen to the side channel in the recording...
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    What does it mean if an element in a mix is in the "side" AND "mid" channels

    What I am thinking is, 1) If you have the same guitar track in both L & R speakers (panned in the middle that is) then by listening to the "sides" of the stereo recording you would be left with nothing 2) If you have a stereo recording (whether you double tracked or multi mike recorded the...
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    What does it mean if an element in a mix is in the "side" AND "mid" channels

    Have you ever double tracked an acoustic guitar and listened to the "side" channel? The side channel is the difference between the L & R channels so what you would be left with is a very small uncorrelated signal. however, if you listen to the "side" channel on the track I uploaded you can hear...
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    What does it mean if an element in a mix is in the "side" AND "mid" channels

    What does it mean if an element in a mix is in the "side" AND "mid" channels I am learning about panning and checking a mix trying to understand the panning being used in a particular song. The Verse of the song has a guitar that appears to be almost completely right panned with only a bit of...
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    Please help me to calibrate meters on Focusrite ISA preamps

    That makes sense!
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    Please help me to calibrate meters on Focusrite ISA preamps

    That makes sense!
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    Please help me to calibrate meters on Focusrite ISA preamps

    I am not making this up. FOCUSRITE told me that unity gain is 2 or 3 o clock. They told me this to give me an idea of how I could use outboard preamps without further gain or attenuation from the front knobs on the Clarett unit. You are right, I am confused, just not about that.
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    Please help me to calibrate meters on Focusrite ISA preamps

    But the guy from Focusrite said that 2 or 3 o clock is unity gain, so what is 1 o clock? That means the signal is being attenuated! Am I wrong? Why do you need a schematic for that? After geting some emails back and forth from Focusrite (god they take forever to reply) it turns out that the...
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    Please help me to calibrate meters on Focusrite ISA preamps

    I just found a reply from a tech person at focusrite when I was asking about this interface 2 years ago. This is what he says about the front variable inputs: If you go in to a line level input on one of the combi inputs just set the gain knob to between 2 and 3 as this should be at unity. so...
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    Please help me to calibrate meters on Focusrite ISA preamps

    Exactly! this is what the guy in the review I posted was talking about. It should work with +18dbu.
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    Please help me to calibrate meters on Focusrite ISA preamps

    Exactly, which is why I can't understand why the meters can't be set so that I can still use the back fixed inputs! the meter calibration allows for up to 16dbu = 0dbfs, this is even lower than +18dbu. Can you clarify this for me please?
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    Please help me to calibrate meters on Focusrite ISA preamps

    ISA preamps are clean but even so, wouldn't using them with less than ideal gain not give you the best results?
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    Please help me to calibrate meters on Focusrite ISA preamps

    Are you sure that this is with the gain all the way down? I remember a sales person telling me that "unity gain" on the front line inputs is actually with the knob turned up a bit. Not sure if this is the same thing or not but from what I remember him saying, wouldn't going below unity gain...
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    Please help me to calibrate meters on Focusrite ISA preamps

    THank you for the conversion chart but posting it doesn't really answer the questions here. On the focusrite ISA 2, you can choose 16dbu = 0dbfs up to +24dbu = 0dbfs so if Im turn this knob all the way anti clockwise I am telling the ISA 2 that I want 0dbfs on the meter to be the same as +16dbu...
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